Cargoes
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In biblical times, cargoes played a significant role in trade and commerce, serving as a means of transporting goods across regions and facilitating economic interactions among various cultures and nations. The Bible references cargoes in several contexts, highlighting their importance in ancient economies and their symbolic meanings in prophetic literature.

Old Testament References

The Old Testament provides insights into the nature of trade and the types of goods that were commonly transported as cargoes. In the book of Ezekiel, the prophet describes the wealth and trade of the city of Tyre, a major maritime power known for its extensive trading networks. Ezekiel 27:12-25 details the diverse cargoes that passed through Tyre, including silver, iron, tin, lead, horses, ivory, and ebony. This passage illustrates the variety of goods exchanged in the ancient Near East and the prosperity that trade brought to cities like Tyre.

New Testament References

In the New Testament, cargoes are mentioned in the context of the Roman Empire's extensive trade networks. The book of Revelation provides a vivid depiction of the fall of Babylon, symbolizing the collapse of a great commercial power. Revelation 18:11-13 lists the cargoes that merchants lament losing, including gold, silver, precious stones, fine linen, purple cloth, silk, scarlet cloth, and all kinds of citron wood, ivory, costly wood, bronze, iron, and marble. This passage underscores the opulence and material wealth associated with Babylon and serves as a critique of the excesses and moral decay linked to such wealth.

Symbolic and Prophetic Significance

Cargoes in the Bible often carry symbolic meanings, particularly in prophetic literature. The lament over the fall of Babylon in Revelation highlights the transient nature of earthly wealth and the ultimate futility of placing trust in material possessions. The extensive list of cargoes serves as a reminder of the temporary nature of human achievements and the judgment that awaits those who prioritize wealth over righteousness.

Cultural and Economic Context

Understanding the role of cargoes in biblical times requires an appreciation of the cultural and economic context of the ancient world. Trade routes, such as the Silk Road and maritime paths across the Mediterranean, facilitated the exchange of goods and ideas, contributing to the cultural and economic development of the regions mentioned in the Bible. The transportation of cargoes by land and sea was a complex endeavor, involving caravans, ships, and a network of traders and merchants.

Moral and Ethical Considerations

The Bible's references to cargoes also invite reflection on moral and ethical considerations related to wealth and commerce. The prophetic critiques of cities like Tyre and Babylon serve as warnings against the dangers of greed, exploitation, and the pursuit of wealth at the expense of justice and righteousness. These themes resonate with broader biblical teachings on the responsible use of resources and the importance of prioritizing spiritual values over material gain.

In summary, cargoes in the Bible are not only a testament to the economic activities of ancient societies but also serve as a vehicle for conveying deeper spiritual truths and ethical teachings. Through the lens of biblical narratives, cargoes become a symbol of both human achievement and the moral challenges that accompany the pursuit of wealth.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(n.) Plural of Cargo.
Greek
1117. gomos -- a ship's freight, cargo
... freight. Word Origin from gemo Definition a ship's freight, cargo NASB Word
Usage cargo (1), cargoes (2). cargo, freight, merchandise. ...
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The Saviour's Last Command.
... beads and trinkets; they have brought instruments of death, such as muskets, powder,
knives and swords; and they have brought, too, full cargoes of liquid ...
/.../dibble/thoughts on missions/chapter iv the saviours last.htm

Disestablishment
... b] Connecticut merchants, together with artisans of all the allied industries that
were called upon in the fitting out of ships and cargoes, enjoyed two years ...
/.../chapter xv disestablishment.htm

The Eighteenth Theban Dynasty --(Continued)
... A fleet went to Puanit to fetch large cargoes of incense, and from time to time
some Ilim chief would feel himself honoured by having one of his daughters ...
/.../chapter ithe eighteenth theban dynastycontinued.htm

Connecticut at the Close of the Revolution
... Consequently she attempted to reinstate and to enlarge her early though limited
commerce, and was soon sending cargoes, preeminently of the field and pasture ...
/.../chapter xii connecticut at the.htm

The Gentle Boy
... Every European vessel brought new cargoes of the sect, eager to testify against
the oppression which they hoped to share; and, when shipmasters were restrained ...
/.../wells/bible stories and religious classics/the gentle boy.htm

The First Discovery of America
... Thus the first cargoes homeward from Vinland to Greenland had been of timber and
of raisins, and of vine-stocks, which were not like to thrive. And more. ...
/.../kingsley/historical lectures and essays/the first discovery of america.htm

The First Discovery of America.
... Thus the first cargoes homeward from Vinland to Greenland had been of timber and
of raisins, and of vine-stocks which were not like to thrive. And more. ...
/.../lectures delivered in america in 1874/lecture iii the first discovery.htm

The Draw-Net.
... Ships from many nations frequent the estuary, and obtain cargoes of oil,
and wax, and fruit from the inhabitants on its shores. ...
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A Peasant's Son
... Ships were sailing backwards and forwards along the coast with cargoes of rich goods
or the money for which they had been sold, and the Turkish pirates were on ...
/.../forbes/life of st vincent de paul/chapter 1 a peasants son.htm

On the Arrival of the Egyptians.
... have offered besides to God the things that are God's; to the former Custom, to
the latter Fear; and after feeding the people with your cargoes, you yourselves ...
/.../cyril/lectures of s cyril of jerusalem/oration xxxiv on the arrival.htm

Thesaurus
Cargoes (4 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (n.) Plural of Cargo. Multi-Version Concordance
Cargoes (4 Occurrences). Revelation 18:11 And the merchants ...
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Cargo (7 Occurrences)
... Revelation 18:11 And the merchants of the earth weep aloud and lament over her,
because now there is no sale for their cargoes-- (Root in WEY NAS RSV NIV). ...
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Caria

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Jewels (54 Occurrences)
... Revelation 18:12 cargoes of gold and silver, of jewels and pearls, of fine linen,
purple and silk, and of scarlet stuff; all kinds of rare woods, and all kinds ...
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Lament (44 Occurrences)
... Revelation 18:11 And the merchants of the earth weep aloud and lament over
her, because now there is no sale for their cargoes-- (WEY). ...
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Woods (37 Occurrences)
... Revelation 18:12 cargoes of gold and silver, of jewels and pearls, of fine linen,
purple and silk, and of scarlet stuff; all kinds of rare woods, and all kinds ...
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Rare (8 Occurrences)
... Revelation 18:12 cargoes of gold and silver, of jewels and pearls, of fine linen,
purple and silk, and of scarlet stuff; all kinds of rare woods, and all kinds ...
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Port (3 Occurrences)
... 3. (v.) In law and commercial usage, a harbor where vessels are admitted to discharge
and receive cargoes, from whence they depart and where they finish their ...
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Bronze (146 Occurrences)
... Revelation 18:12 cargoes of gold and silver, of jewels and pearls, of fine linen,
purple and silk, and of scarlet stuff; all kinds of rare woods, and all kinds ...
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Costly (26 Occurrences)
... Revelation 18:12 cargoes of gold and silver, of jewels and pearls, of fine linen,
purple and silk, and of scarlet stuff; all kinds of rare woods, and all kinds ...
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Concordance
Cargoes (4 Occurrences)

Revelation 18:11
And the merchants of the earth weep aloud and lament over her, because now there is no sale for their cargoes--
(WEY NAS NIV)

Revelation 18:12
cargoes of gold and silver, of jewels and pearls, of fine linen, purple and silk, and of scarlet stuff; all kinds of rare woods, and all kinds of goods in ivory and in very costly wood, in bronze, steel and marble.
(WEY NAS NIV)

Revelation 18:13
And sweet-smelling plants, and perfumes, and wine, and oil, and well crushed grain, and cattle and sheep; and horses and carriages and servants; and souls of men.
(See NAS NIV)

1 Kings 10:11
The navy also of Hiram, that brought gold from Ophir, brought in from Ophir great plenty of almug trees and precious stones.
(See NIV)

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